Author Interview Series: Therese Walsh
Therese Walsh’s debut novel, The Last Will of Moira Leahy, was published by Shaye Areheart Books (Random House). It was named one of January Magazine’s Best Books of 2009, was nominated for a RITA...
View ArticleAuthor Interview Series: Tawni O’Dell
Tawni O’Dell is the New York Times bestselling author of five novels including Back Roads, which was an Oprah’s Book Club pick and a Book-of-the-Month Club Main Selection. Back Roads is currently in...
View ArticleAuthor Interview Series: Chris Offutt
Chris Offutt is the author of two collections of stories–Kentucky Straight and Out of the Woods, two memoirs–The Same River Twice and No Heroes, and one novel–The Good Brother. His new book, A Desk,...
View ArticleAuthor Interview Series: Kirby Gann
Kirby Gann is the author of the novels Ghosting (2012), The Barbarian Parade (2004), and Our Napoleon in Rags (2005). He is also co-editor (with poet Kristin Herbert) of the anthology A Fine Excess:...
View ArticleAuthor Interview Series: Brad Watson
Brad Watson is the author of three books of fiction, all published by W.W. Norton and Co. Last Days of the Dog-Men (1996) won the Sue Kaufmann Award for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts...
View ArticleAuthor Interview Series: Kevin Wilson
Kevin Wilson is the author of the collection, Tunneling to the Center of the Earth (Ecco/Harper Perennial, 2009), which received an Alex Award from the American Library Association and the Shirley...
View ArticleAuthor Interview Series: Diana Abu-Jaber
Diana Abu-Jaber is most recently the author of Birds of Paradise, an Indie Books Pick, as well as of the award winning memoir, The Language of Baklava, the best-selling novels Origin andCrescent, which...
View ArticleAuthor Interview Series: Chantel Acevedo
Chantel Acevedo’s novels include Love and Ghost Letters (St. Martin’s Press), which won the Latino International Book Award and was a finalist for the Connecticut Book of the Year, Song of the Red...
View ArticleAuthor Interview Series: Jon Clinch
Jon Clinch’s first novel, Finn—the secret history of Huckleberry Finn’s father—was named an American Library Association Notable Book and was chosen as one of the year’s best books by the Washington...
View ArticleAuthor Interview Series: with David Corbett
David Corbett’s first novel, The Devil’s Redhead was widely praised and was nominated for both the Anthony and Barry Awards for Best First Novel of 2002. His follow-up, Done for a Dime, was also...
View ArticleAuthor Interview Series: Kevin P. Keating
After working as a boilermaker in the steel mills in Ohio, KEVIN P. KEATING became a professor of English and began teaching at Baldwin Wallace University, Cleveland State University, and Lorain County...
View ArticleAuthor Interview Series: John Brandon
For this segment of our Author Interview Series, we asked John what inspired his writing, how he found an agent, as well as a host of other questions. Here's what he said: WHAT INSPIRES AND INFLUENCES...
View ArticleAuthor Inteview Series: Julie Marie Wade
Born in Seattle in 1979, Julie Marie Wade completed a Master of Arts in English at Western Washington University in 2003, a Master of Fine Arts in Poetry at the University of Pittsburgh in 2006, and a...
View ArticleAuthor Interview Series: Christopher DiCicco
Tell us about So My Mother, She Lives in the Clouds. The stories are told from the perspective of narrators learning to cope with absurd pain. Maybe a girlfriend floats away, maybe wolves steal a son,...
View ArticleAuthor Interview Series: Jess Walter
A former National Book Award finalist and winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Award, Jess Walter is the author of six novels, one book of short stories and one nonfiction book. His work has been translated...
View ArticleAuthor Interview Series: Kent Wascom
A native of the Gulf south, Kent Wascom attended Louisiana State University and received an MFA from Florida State University. He was awarded the 2012 Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival...
View ArticleAuthor Interview Series: John Dufresne
Tell us about I Don’t Like Where This is Going. When Wylie “Coyote” Melville, therapist and forensic consultant, and his friend Bay, decide to flee South Florida, following a season of baleful...
View ArticleAuthor Interview Series: Tara Masih
Tara Lynn Masih has won multiple book awards in her role as editor of The Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Writing Flash Fiction and The Chalk Circle: Intercultural Prizewinning Essays. She is also...
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